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Mon, 11 Jun 2018 13:05:59 +0000PunBBhttp://forum.audiogames.net/post/367784/#p367784
Kyleman, thanks for the file. That's helps a lot.]]>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 13:05:59 +0000http://forum.audiogames.net/post/367784/#p367784http://forum.audiogames.net/post/367718/#p367718
No editor will give you the capability of doing that. That is on the screenreader. VoiceOver can do this but you need to script it using keyboard commander and apple-script.Save this file or copy the code below if the link doesn't work.

(*
Speak indentation level of current line
Version: 1.0
Description: This script tell, using VoiceOver's functions, the indentation level of last phrase tould by VoiceOver.
Known bugs:
(1): if you use this function twice you will get a wrong result.
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*)
on isVoiceOverRunningWithAppleScript()
set isRunning to true
-- is AppleScript enabled on VoiceOver --
tell application "VoiceOver"
try
set x to bounds of vo cursor
on error
set isRunning to false
end try
end tell
return isRunning
end isVoiceOverRunningWithAppleScript
on getCurrentIndentationLevel()
tell application "VoiceOver"
set textLine to content of last phrase
set textLenth to count of (textLine as string)
set currentPosition to 1
set currentCharacter to text item 1 of textLine
set indentationLevel to 0
repeat while currentCharacter = " " -- change this line if you want a tab char for indentation
set currentPosition to (currentPosition + 1)
set indentationLevel to (indentationLevel + 1)
set currentCharacter to text item currentPosition of textLine
if currentPosition ≥ textLenth then
exit repeat
end if
end repeat
set resultado to indentationLevel
end tell
return resultado
end getCurrentIndentationLevel
-- start of script --
if isVoiceOverRunningWithAppleScript() then
set indentationLevelResult to getCurrentIndentationLevel()
tell application "VoiceOver"
output indentationLevelResult
end tell
else
say "This function is not supported. Please active script suport for VoiceOver in VoiceOver settings dialog."
end if

Place the file in "/Library/Scripts/VoiceOver/" or where ever you store your applescripts for keyboard commander.

Make sure in the general tab of VoiceOver commander you check the checkbox that says allow voiceover to be controlled with applescripts. Then go into the commanders tab and set up a key combo to activate the applescript you just added.

]]>Sun, 10 Jun 2018 19:34:23 +0000http://forum.audiogames.net/post/367718/#p367718http://forum.audiogames.net/post/367687/#p367687
Yes, Textmate was accessible, but it doesn't tell the indentations that you have maid. For example, if I were to code my code with Vim on Linux, Orca would counts the number when I press space. So I don't get confuse as a Python Nubie.]]>Sun, 10 Jun 2018 13:12:33 +0000http://forum.audiogames.net/post/367687/#p367687http://forum.audiogames.net/post/367656/#p367656
TextMate is accessible. Did you find something specific you ran into that wasn't?There always is textedit. Xcode is also accessible, but that is probably a bit to heavy for just a glorified text editor. You could still use vim or emax and if VoiceOver and the terminal are giving you issues install TDSR.]]>Sun, 10 Jun 2018 04:29:25 +0000http://forum.audiogames.net/post/367656/#p367656http://forum.audiogames.net/post/367643/#p367643
Hi guys

I've started with Python, and I need an accessible editor to write my code on the Mac. I know if I coded with Linux I can use Vim just fine. How about the Mac? Could you recommend something? I used Textmate and it isn't good at all.